8 JCDO members say Fulop doesn’t deserve committee funds for campaign

Eight members of the Jersey City Democratic Organization say that since Mayor Steven Fulop “has not proven himself to be a real Democrat,” and that November’s mayoral election is non-partisan, the committee should not be contributing to his campaign.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

In an April 3 letter to JCDO Chairman Shawn “Sully” Thomas-Sullivan signed by Pat McCarthy, Esmeralda Trinidad, Enrique Echevarria, Carmen Vega, Jose De Leo Espaillat, Ruben Rodriguez, Maria Cruz Valle and Masciel Cuello plead their case as to why the organization should not be supporting Fulop’s re-election bid.

“We have recently read in the press that Mayor Fulop intends to use JCDO funds for his re-election campaign and we are adamantly opposed to this. This is a non-partisan election and Mayor Fulop has not proven himself to be a real Democrat,” the letter reads.

In January, Fulop’s campaign announced that they had raised over $300,000 between his mayoral campaign, the council slate and the JCDO, substantially more than his two expected challengers: former Corporation Counsel Bill Matsikoudis and ex-Assemblyman Charles Mainor.

However, the eight committee members who wrote the letter question if that was done appropriately, asking if Sullivan signed off on the JCDO contributions to Fulop’s campaign.

The group claims that Fulop promised to endorse Gov. Chris Christie (R) for re-election in 2013 “in exchange for favors for his secret client that owed the public millions of dollars.”

Prior to the start of the high-profile Bridgegate trial late last year, emails between David Wildstein and Bill Stepien, a former Port Authority official and an ex-deputy chief of staff for Christie, respectively, regarding Fulop indicated they were courting his endorsement and thought it may happen in late 2013.

Fulop, at the time a Ward E councilman and an employee for Foreign Auto Preparation Service (FAPS), never ended up endorsing Christie, prompting Wildstein and Stepien to “kill” a deal on the table with FAPS in September 2013.

Finally, the letter also takes a shot at the mayor over Charlie and Jared Kushner, the latter now President Donald Trump’s senior advisor, who were reportedly behind a $100,000 donation to a super PAC linked Fulop’s expected gubernatorial run.

While he hasn’t mentioned Kushners name, Fulop has went after Trump’s administration on a number of occasions, in one instance, signing an executive order last month making all bathrooms in municipal buildings gender neutral.

Despite the president’s crackdown on illegal immigration, Fulop was also one of the first mayor’s to declare their municipality a sanctuary city.

Fulop campaign spokeswoman Hannah Peterson dismissed the eight people who wrote the letter as disgruntled attention seekers angry they were not given the party line to seek re-election.

“The few who signed the letter were removed from the party line and are disgruntled, trying to seek attention by making baseless claims,” she said in a statement.

“The fact that these signers are focused on nonsense and not democratic ideals is exactly why the local party needed to be overhauled. The JCDO is proud to now have strong support from all over the City.”

1 COMMENT

Members of the Jersey City Democratic Organization (JCDO) are absolutely right when they say that Mayor Steve Fulop has not proven himself to be a “real Democrat.” To be a real Democrat in Hudson County, where Republicans and Independents start voting a straight Democrat ticket as soon as they die, Fulop would have to have been convicted in Federal Court of Official Misconduct and Corruption in Office like other “great” Democrats. Remember former corrupt mayors Thomas Whelan and John V. Kenny? Two “great Democrats” who were among Jersey City’s most corrupt; Thomas Flaherty, former Jersey City Council president, William V. Musto, former Union City mayor, Robert Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, West New York mayor John Armellino, the head of the Regular Hudson County Democrat Party, Peter Cammarano, former mayor of Hoboken and Frank Hague who, although never convicted was widely believed to be the most corrupt Democrat in the history of New Jersey. Given that standard, Fulop is a horrible Democrat and I’m damned glad he is.

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